Navarre

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English

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Etymology

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From French Navarre, from Spanish Navarra, from Basque nava (valley) +‎ herria (land), probably referring to the Pamplona basin.(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

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Navarre

  1. A historical kingdom of Vasconian origin
  2. A region in southern France and northern Spain roughly comprising said kingdom
  3. An autonomous community and province in northern Spain.
  4. A part of the Northern Basque Country (France), often referred to as Basse Navarre (Lower Navarre) in French, to distinguish it from the Navarre belonging to Spain.
  5. A city in Florida

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French

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Navarre f

  1. Navarre (an autonomous community of Spain)
    Meronym: Pampelune
  2. Navarre (part of the Basque Country in France)
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